"An important work which cannot be ignored."
-"Journal of Biblical Literature"
"The author has undertaken an objective evaluation of the more
serious scholarly attempts at reconstructing the early Patriarchal
Period during the past half century of archaeologically oriented
research. . . . He presents a wealth of extra biblical material, in
conjunction with the biblical, to determine how much of the data
dealing with Abraham (and in part with Isaac) are historical and
how the data in general are to be handled. . . . The study provides
a badly needed whiff of fresh air in a period whose scholarly
atmosphere has become stale. Three useful indexes . . . bring this
volume to a close."
-Harry Orlinsky, "JWB Circle "
"Old Testament Scholars have learned to expect critical
precision and provocative insight from the pen of John Van Seters.
His book on the Abraham traditions meets those expectations in
detail not previously available in print and this must be welcomed
by all involved in Pentateuchal research."
-George W. Coats, "Interpretation "
"Abraham in History and Tradition" evaluates previous scholarly
insight on the early patriarchal period while challenging many
dominant views in Biblical Studies and providing criticism on
tradition history and documentary hypothesis. Upon its initial
publication in 1975, this landmark work provided fresh insight in
the fields of Near Eastern Studies and Biblical Archaeology.
Well-researched and cogent, Van Seter's groundbreaking analysis
remains relevant and continues to inspire new research in the
present.
John Van Seters is Professor Emeritus in the Department of
Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill.
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